Iran sends fresh proposal for talks with US via Pak, Hormuz crisis threatens global internet
Iran sends fresh proposal for talks with US via Pak, Hormuz crisis threatens global internet
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On this Special Report, India Today Correspondent Mir Fareed reports from the Drang area of the Gulmarg sector, where a spectacular frozen waterfall has become a major draw for winter tourists. Describing the location as an 'open freezer' that resembles a 'mini Narnia', Fareed highlights how the sub-zero temperatures, plummeting to minus 17 degrees Celsius, have transformed the site into a 'frozen piece of art'. The report notes that the influx of visitors following the New Year snowfall is a positive sign for Kashmir's tourism industry, which faced significant challenges in 2025. Fareed observes that while the waterfall partially thaws during the day, it freezes completely by late evening, with the phenomenon expected to last until March. The programme explores the hope that such stunning visuals will encourage more winter holidaymakers to visit the valley as temperatures are set to drop further in the coming days.
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